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  1. Occupant is a psychological thriller about the value of patience and importance of human contact.. The film opens as an old woman dies in her bed. The following day her estranged grandson, Danny, comes to the rent controlled apartment to ID the body, and the building's strange doorman encourages him to squat in the apartment until a lawyer friend of the doorman can transfer the lease to Danny permanently.

  2. Oct 18, 2011 · Occupant: Directed by Henry Miller. With Van Hansis, Cody Horn, Thorsten Kaye, Jamie Harrold. Danny Hill's grandmother just died giving him the opportunity to live in her rent controlled apartment in Manhattan.

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    • Thriller
    • Henry Miller
    • 2011-10-18
  3. "Occupant" had its World premiere at the 2011 Gotham Screen film festival in October: www.gsiff.comOfficial Selection 2011 Gotham Screen International Film F...

    • 2 min
    • 280.6K
    • gothamscreen
  4. Danny Hill's grandmother just died giving the 25-year-old the chance to move into her enormous rent controlled apartment in Manhattan. Danny must lock himsel...

    • 55 sec
    • 1542
    • MonteCristo International Entertainment
  5. Occupant (2011) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies ...

  6. Synopsis. 25 year old Danny Hill’s grandmother just died giving Danny the chance to move into her enormous rent controlled apartment in Manhattan. Danny must lock himself in for twelve days before he can take over the lease. There’s just one problem – he may not be the only occupant.

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  8. 25-year-old Danny Hill just got the opportunity of a lifetime. When his grandmother dies, he finds out he may be able to take over the lease on her sprawling rent-controlled apartment on Manhattan's posh Upper West Side. The doorman and a lawyer convince him to lock himself in for 12 days, the time it will take to get the lease legally changed to Danny's name. If he leaves the apartment, the landlord will most certainly not let him back in the building; they would go to great lengths to get ...